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Yesterday evening (Day 22) and BP was alone as she enjoyed her dinner in an old tub at Skip’s farm. Alone, other than that rascally Glory Bee Beeeeeeeeee. NO BULL.
Crossing fingers.
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I have my fingers crossed for you.
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My Willow calved after dark last night and I still don’t know what she had!
She is an amazing cow….I never even knew she was in heat but one of the bulls was inside her pasture with her one morning. So I made the assumption she was bred. I figured she would be due 7/29 and dried her accordingly. This is her third calf since we got her all born the last week of July.
I got her up yesterday because she had a very sore foot and I wanted to give her a shot. I saw her udder was getting larger, but not huge and no other signs.
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success! Look out Glory Bee mama’s gonna have some competition for you! I bet everybody will be glad to have the vacationers home.
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anyway, I love love love that photo of Glory Bee Beeeeeee standing next to her mum and checking you out!